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Wildcat HMA

Wildcat HMA

ASW Helicopters
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Basic Information
Name
Wildcat HMA
Designation
Wildcat HMA
Alternate Designation
AW159 Lynx Wildcat, FLynx, Future Lynx, Wildcat HMA Mark 2 (Royal Navy version)
Equipment Type
ASW Helicopters
Manufacturer
Leonardo Helicopters, GKN Aerospace, Oldland CNC
Date of Introduction
2015
Description

The Battlefield Light Utility Helicopter (BLUH) program demonstrated that Future Lynx, a further development of proven Super Lynx 300, had the potential to meet future requirements of both the British Army and the Royal Navy. The Future Lynx features new airframe, advanced avionics, new engines, and a service life of 25/30 years. AgustaWestland's Future Lynx program was selected by the United Kingdom (UK) Ministry of Defense (MoD) on March 24, 2005, to fulfill the future land and sea helicopter requirements of the British Armed Forces. The program value was estimated at £1 billion. On 22 June 2006, the UK MoD and AgustaWestland signed a Strategic Partnering Arrangement (SPA) for the development and production of 70 Future Lynx under a contract not to exceed £1 billion ($1.73 billion). The development phase was valued at £380 million with first deliveries due in 2011. Future Lynx or FLynx was planned to reach initial operational capability (IOC) in 2014 within the British Army and one year later, 2015, with the Royal Navy. Seventy FLynxs will be delivered to the UK MoD with the Army receiving 40 helicopters and the Royal Navy the remaining 30 aircraft with options for an additional 10 (5/5). The aircraft was re-named the AW159 Wildcat and the final arrangement called for the production of 28 Royal Navy Wildcat HMA and 34 British Army Wildcat AH1 helicopters. The Royal Navy's Wildcat HMA helicopter has been designed to conduct traditional ASW and ASuW missions as well as to engage and destroy fast attack crafts. It features a configurable cockpit display, networked enabled capability, more powerful engines, better defensive aids and a new four-blade tail rotor system. Technology improvements mean that the aircraft has greater reliability, resulting in significant reductions to support and maintenance costs over life of the aircraft which could last for up to thirty years. Powered by two LHTEC CTS800-4N engines each rated at 1,361-shp and a 12,000-hour fatigue life airframe Wildcat is the most advanced and capable Lynx variant fielded so far. A new low set symmetric tailplane has been incorporated to improve flying qualities and larger cockpit doors have been designed to improve crew egress. Wildcat with its CTS800-4N engines will have an endurance of approximately 3 hours with standard fuel and 4.5 hours with auxiliary fuel. The Royal Navy's Surface Combatant Maritime Rotorcraft (SCMR) is provided with BOWMAN connectivity enabling network-centric operations. The Royal Navy plans call for the procurement of 28 Wildcat HMA beginning in 2015 through 2020.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Max Speed 296.3 km/h
Overview (Deagel)
Group ASW Helicopters
Status Active
Also Known As AW159 Lynx Wildcat, FLynx, Future Lynx, Wildcat HMA Mark 2 (Royal Navy version)
Origin United Kingdom
Contractors Leonardo Helicopters*, GKN Aerospace, Oldland CNC
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 2015
First Flight November 12, 2009
Total Production 38
Specifications (Deagel)
Main Rotor Blades 4
Number of Engines 2
Service Life Flight Hours 12000
Tail Rotor Blades 4
Mass — Max Takeoff Weight 6,250 kilogram
Power — Max Power at TakeOff 2,722 shp
Speed — Cruise Speed 160 knot
Time — Flight Endurance 3 hour
Time — Service Life 30 year
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Anti-Ship Missiles: Sea Venom (4)
Item 2 Anti-Tank Guided Missiles: Martlet (20)
Item 3 ESM & Warning Systems: AN/AAR-57 CMWS (1)
Item 4 Radar Systems: Seaspray 7400E (1)
Item 5 Torpedoes: Sting Ray (2)
Item 6 Turboshaft Engines: CTS800-4N (2)
Variants
Variant 1 Super Lynx
Variant 2 Battlefield Lynx
Variant 3 Wildcat AH1
Variant 4 Wildcat HMA
Details
Country of Origin United Kingdom
Category Rotary Wing Aircraft
Air > Rotary Wing Aircraft
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
Width
Height
Weight
6250 kg
Operators (3)
United Kingdom
South Korea
Philippines
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